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[[File:Clyde 2.0 Imprinted into Whiskey.jpg|thumb|Clyde 2.0 [[imprint]]ed into [[Whiskey]]]]
 
[[File:Clyde 2.0 Imprinted into Whiskey.jpg|thumb|Clyde 2.0 [[imprint]]ed into [[Whiskey]]]]
'''Clyde 2.0''' is an [[imprint]]ed [[personality]] which was created from altering the original personality of [[Clyde Randolph]], one of the co-founds of the [[Rossum Corporation]]. Docile in nature, Clyde 2.0 lacked many of the original's traits, thereby working with [[Boyd Langton]] without question, being the one to put Clyde Randolph into the [[Attic]]. Clyde frequently switched bodies to the point that as of 2007, it was noted that "''Clyde Randolph V''" was a more appropiate name for him.
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'''Clyde 2.0''' is an [[imprint]]ed [[personality]] which was created from altering the original personality of [[Clyde Randolph]], one of the co-founders of the [[Rossum Corporation]]. Docile in nature, Clyde 2.0 lacked many of the original's traits, thereby working with [[Boyd Langton]] without question, being the one to put Clyde Randolph into the [[Attic]]. Clyde frequently switched bodies to the point that as of 2007, it was noted that "''Clyde Randolph V''" was a more appropiate name for him.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Clyde 2.0 was created by copying and altering the original personality of [[Clyde Randolph]] and then [[imprint]]ed into an unknown individual. Clyde then worked along side the original, and [[Boyd Langton]] until [[1993]] when Boyd ordered 2.0 to place the original into the [[Attic]]. ({{S2|The Attic}})
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Clyde 2.0 was created by copying and altering the original personality of [[Clyde Randolph]] and then [[imprint]]ed into an unknown individual. Clyde then worked along side the original, and [[Boyd Langton]] until [[1993]] when Boyd ordered 2.0 to place the original into the [[Attic]]. ({{S2|The Attic}})
   
Clyde 2.0 was present when [[Caroline Farrell]] and [[Bennett Halverson]] attempted to destroy the Rossum Corporation's headquarters in Tuscon, Arizona. Clyde then introduced himself as ''Clyde Randolph II'' but later admitted that ''Clyde Randolph V'' was probably more accurate. After Clyde's offer of tea was firmly rejected by Caroline, Clyde 2.0 took part in a conversation between himself, Caroline Farrell and Boyd Langton. ({{S2|Getting Closer|The Hollow Men}})
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Clyde 2.0 was present when [[Caroline Farrell]] and [[Bennett Halverson]] attempted to destroy the Rossum Corporation's headquarters in Tuscon, Arizona. Clyde then introduced himself as ''Clyde Randolph II'' but later admitted that ''Clyde Randolph V'' was probably more accurate. After Clyde's offer of tea was firmly rejected by Caroline, Clyde 2.0 took part in a conversation between himself, Caroline Farrell and Boyd Langton. ({{S2|Getting Closer|The Hollow Men}})
   
Clyde 2.0 was later imprinted into [[Whiskey]], during which time Clyde contained advanced fighting skills and an "improved OS". In this body, Clyde confronted [[Adelle DeWitt]] and later fought [[Echo]] in hand-to-hand combat, loosing only after Echo managed to knock Whiskey's body unconscious. ({{S2|The Hollow Men}})
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Clyde 2.0 was later imprinted into [[Whiskey]], during which time Clyde contained advanced fighting skills and an "improved OS". In this body, Clyde confronted [[Adelle DeWitt]] and later fought [[Echo]] in hand-to-hand combat, loosing only after Echo managed to knock Whiskey's body unconscious. ({{S2|The Hollow Men}})
   
 
Clyde 2.0 was later [[wipe]]d from Whiskey. ({{S1|Epitaph One}})<ref>While not seen onscreen or explicitly referred to, the fact Whiskey was once again [[Claire Suanders]] during the flashbacks seen in {{E|Epitaph One}} support this.</ref>
 
Clyde 2.0 was later [[wipe]]d from Whiskey. ({{S1|Epitaph One}})<ref>While not seen onscreen or explicitly referred to, the fact Whiskey was once again [[Claire Suanders]] during the flashbacks seen in {{E|Epitaph One}} support this.</ref>

Revision as of 11:04, 21 March 2011

Clyde 2

Clyde 2.0 imprinted into Whiskey

Clyde 2.0 is an imprinted personality which was created from altering the original personality of Clyde Randolph, one of the co-founders of the Rossum Corporation. Docile in nature, Clyde 2.0 lacked many of the original's traits, thereby working with Boyd Langton without question, being the one to put Clyde Randolph into the Attic. Clyde frequently switched bodies to the point that as of 2007, it was noted that "Clyde Randolph V" was a more appropiate name for him.

Personality

Biography

Clyde 2.0 was created by copying and altering the original personality of Clyde Randolph and then imprinted into an unknown individual. Clyde then worked along side the original, and Boyd Langton until 1993 when Boyd ordered 2.0 to place the original into the Attic. (S2: "The Attic")

Clyde 2.0 was present when Caroline Farrell and Bennett Halverson attempted to destroy the Rossum Corporation's headquarters in Tuscon, Arizona. Clyde then introduced himself as Clyde Randolph II but later admitted that Clyde Randolph V was probably more accurate. After Clyde's offer of tea was firmly rejected by Caroline, Clyde 2.0 took part in a conversation between himself, Caroline Farrell and Boyd Langton. (S2: "Getting Closer", "The Hollow Men")

Clyde 2.0 was later imprinted into Whiskey, during which time Clyde contained advanced fighting skills and an "improved OS". In this body, Clyde confronted Adelle DeWitt and later fought Echo in hand-to-hand combat, loosing only after Echo managed to knock Whiskey's body unconscious. (S2: "The Hollow Men")

Clyde 2.0 was later wiped from Whiskey. (S1: "Epitaph One")[1]

Appendices

Background Information

Clyde 2.0, being the first person to be imprinted with a personality other than his own, is most likely the reason rumors of the Dollhouse began circulating around Los Angeles at some point in the late 1980's. This is somewhat supported by Clyde Randolph's comment that his betrayal was in the year 1993, and that prior to that, he and his unnamed acquaintance had spent some time developing what became known as the wiping technology. Clyde's name (2.0) also further supports dialogue in previous episodes, such as "The Left Hand" where the numerical designation is the "version" (in this case being an altered and/or second person with the personality of the same individual) with the sub-numerical value (.#) perhaps meaning patches/imprints to the current "version". It is not made specifically clear, however in "The Attic" or previous episodes if the numerical designation increases with a simple change of the body, or an alteration to the personality. Evidence seen throughout the series does seem to support either possibility, but as of yet the answer of which is which remains vague.

Clyde 2.0 intends to eradicate all beings who are not "evolved" enough to guard themselves against getting imprinted, leaving all others at his mercy.

References

  1. While not seen onscreen or explicitly referred to, the fact Whiskey was once again Claire Suanders during the flashbacks seen in "Epitaph One" support this.